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Mary Page Keller received formal training at the University of Maryland and the Boston Conservatory of Music, leading to various parts in musical theater in Washington, D.C. After training in New York, doing everything from theater to soap opera, she relocated to Los Angeles to star in Duet (1987) - one of the first series for the fledgling Fox TV Network. She went on to headline other series and has recently added writing and producing to her resume, including developing multiple pilots for NBC Universal and Warner Brothers TV with her husband and screenwriting partner, Thomas Ian Griffith. They live in Los Angeles and have two sons, Conner and Eamon..- Actress
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Elizabeth Masucci was born on 5 January 1986 in Tottenville, Staten Island, New York City, New York, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Shame (2011), Second Act (2018) and The Americans (2013). She has been married to Efrem Kamen since 26 March 2013. They have one child.- Actress
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Kimberley Crossman was born in Auckland, New Zealand. Crossman started dancing at the age of 3 and started auditioning while she was in high school. She quickly landed a series regular role on a New Zealand soap opera, Shortland Street. Kimberley Crossman now lives and works in Los Angeles focusing predominately on comedy and studies at The Groundlings.- Alex Carter was born on 12 November 1963 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He is an actor, known for The Island (2005), Veritas: The Quest (2003) and Out of Time (2003).
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Thomas Ian Griffith was born on March 18, 1962 in Hartford, Connecticut. His father was a college professor, his mother a dance teacher. Griffith trained as an opera singer in New York City with Metropolitan Opera star Delia Rigal. He attended the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts, majoring in English literature and music. While still in school, he was cast in the Broadway show The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. He continued to work on Broadway and in regional theater until moving to Los Angeles to star in his first feature film, The Karate Kid Part III. After a successful acting career, Griffith segued into writing full time, including developing multiple pilots for NBC, Universal and Warner Brothers TV. He is married to actress/screenwriter Mary Page Keller. They have two sons, Conner and Eamon.- Born in Paris, France, Castelbajac is the youngest of two children. Growing up in an artistic household, father being acclaimed French fashion designer Jean-Charles de Castelbajac and mother American writer Catherine de Castelbajac, he was exposed early on to the freedom of expression. Drawing with the likes of Keith Haring and others. Castelbajac is of one, of the oldest and most illustrious families in France dating more than a 1000 years.
Castelbajac's passion for acting was ignited, while attending Oundle school in England, by participating in the plays. He then later began at the age of 16, back in France, collaborating with his brother on short movies. In 2002, at the age of 19, Castelbajac moved to Los Angeles. Though working odd jobs, Castelbajac first significant role was playing opposite Milla Jovovich in the controversial Caligula by Francesco Vezzoli. Soon thereafter, he was cast to be part of a Nespresso short movie/commercial starring George Clooney and directed by Michel Gondry. This and other things contributed to Castelbajac landing a role opposite Kim Cattrall in the pilot Him and Us directed by Charles Shyer. One of Castelbajac's dreams came true when he was asked to part-take in a project for the Louvre in Paris, voicing the role of anti-hero Maldoror, for famed artist Mike Kelley's visual installation. - Actress
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Born in Cohutta, Georgia (population 661), Marla Maples got her start as an overachieving student, athlete, and homecoming queen who attended the University of Georgia before heading to New York City to pursue a career in the arts. With more than 15 films roles (Happiness, Black and White), numerous TV appearances (Spin City, The Nanny), Broadway shows (The Will Rogers Follies, Love, Loss and What I Wore), and dozens of magazine covers on her resume, Maples firmly secured her place in popular culture.
In 1999, she relocated to Southern California with daughter Tiffany in tow to focus on finding a quieter, more spiritual existence. The longtime Kabbalist released her first album, The Endless featuring Deepak Chopra, His Holiness the Dalai Lama & Michael Bernard Beckwith, and hosted a talk radio show, Awakening With Marla with specialists from the natural wellness world. With Tiffany having grown up and graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 2016, Marla made her triumphant return to the spotlight, tangoing her way through Season 22 of Dancing With the Stars alongside Tony Dovolani, co-hosting The View, The Doctors, and Good Day New York, and attending a host of VIP charity events.
The philanthropist, who herself suffered from Lyme disease as a teen, was honored for her work with the Global Lyme Alliance, and remains committed to supporting a multitude of non-profit organizations including Spirituality for Kids, Make a Wish Foundation, American Family Housing, Feed the Children, Shelter for the Homeless, The City of Hope, and Kids Creating Peace. Whether speaking about unity at the UN or performing her single "One World of Love" on stage at Carnegie Hall, the actress, musical artist, and philanthropist is steadfast in her mission to expand the greater good and add light to the world.- Actress
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Rosalie Ward is known for It's Complicated (2009), Kids in America (2005) and Lipstick (2012). She has been married to Michael Cannone since 8 September 2012.- Anna Louise Mountford was born in Kent, UK, in 1973 to John Mountford a school teacher and head master and Joan Mountford. She is an only child.
Anna's first professional work was at age eighteen in the hit West End Musical "Starlight Express".
Her TV break through role came playing the lead (Suzanne Pryce) opposite Cockney bad boy Keith Allen in BBC prime time drama series Jack of Hearts (1999). This was followed by several years as a series regular on prime time hospital drama Holby City (1999).
She trained at The Bristol Old Vic Theatre School where she graduated as Student of the Year and has worked regularly in TV, on Stage and in Film since then.
She has a son from her first marriage.
Anna is living and working in Los Angeles. - Actress
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Casey Kalmenson is known for J.A.W. (2011), The Addams Family (2019) and The Souler Opposite (1998).- Actress
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Jenna Coleman is best known for her BAFTA-nominated performance as Clara in 'Doctor Who' and for playing the title role in ITV's Emmy-nominated series 'Victoria'. She was most recently seen in a lead role as Marie-Andrée Leclerc in the dark crime drama 'The Serpent' for BBC and Netflix opposite Tahar Rahim, and in the critically acclaimed miniseries 'The Cry' for the BBC/Sundance. On-stage, she was most recently seen at The Old Vic in 'All My Sons' alongside Bill Pullman and Sally Field. Upcoming is Neil Maskell's feature debut 'Klokkenluider' and Warner Brothers'/Netflix anticipated series, 'The Sandman' as Johanna Constantine- Cynthia Shope is known for High Crimes (2002) and Terminal Velocity (1994).
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Jill Getto Lee is known for Rules of Engagement (2007), Cartel (1990) and 5 Hour Friends (2013). She has been married to Andrew Lee since 1 September 1991. They have two children.- Actor
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After graduating from West Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA), David worked for several years in Australian theatre, film and TV. Credits include Blue Water High (ABC), Underbelly (Channel 9), Cops LAC (Channel 9). He received a nomination for a West Australian Equity Guild Award among other award nominations.
He wrote, produced, and directed the short Picture Wheel which screened at Palm Springs, Rhode Island, Cinequest, Santa Monica - where it won Best Short Film, and numerous other fests. It was sold to Gunpowder & Sky. His dark comedy Love & Dating: in LA! (writer, producer) screened at festivals around the world including Cleveland International, Hollyshorts, Santa Monica where it won the Audience Choice award, and was bought by The El Rey Network. His debut feature Under My Skin (writer, director, producer) was nominated for an Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Award (AACTA) for Best Indie, and he received an Australian Director's Guild nomination. Under My Skin screened at various fests including NewFest, Santa Barbara, and Raindance.
Projects in development include feature film Sons of Salt, which received Screen Australia development funding and was shortlisted for the Australians In Film Gateway Screenwriting Prize. He has lectured on writing and performance at various institutions including M.I.T. and Edith Cowan University.- Morgan Kelly was born on 23 June 1976 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He is an actor, known for A History of Violence (2005), The Shape of Water (2017) and The Lookout (2007). He is married to Jackie Szabo. They have one child.
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Brian Joseph Palermo was born in New Orleans in 1966. He attended St. Clement of Rome School and Archbishop Rummel High School, both in nearby Metairie, Louisiana. He became interested in theatre arts at the University of New Orleans, where he earned a B.A. in Drama and Communications. He moved to Los Angeles after graduation and began taking classes and performing with many improvisational comedy groups in town including L.A. TheatreSports. Palermo was invited to become a member of the world famous Groundlings comedy theatre and has performed and taught sketch and improv comedy there. He has worked in the entertainment industry consistently since then. He was a tour guide at Universal Studios, worked in many capacities at Wheel of Fortune (1983), wrote and produced television/radio promotional commercials, and made cartoons for Warner Brothers and Disney. He has performed consistently on stage, television, film, in commercials and on radio for more than two decades.- Yusuf Keith Gatewood is an American actor that portrays the role of Vincent Griffith, a witch formerly possessed by Finn Mikaelson, in The Originals. Initially joining Season 2 as a recurring actor, he became a series regular in the second half of the season. His television work includes several guest appearances on the television series such as Hack (2003), Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2006), CSI and CSI: Miami (2007).
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Will Green is an actor, writer, and director living in Los Angeles. You may know him as Jeremy, the over enthusiastic uber-activist from The Middle, or perhaps from his work with his several doppelgängers for Apple.
Born and raised in rural upstate New York, Will was lucky to receive salt of the earth small town realism and a great work ethic from his American mother alongside a proudly individualistic and expressive worldliness from his British father. Both gave him a love of learning and an appreciation for art, beauty, and exploration. The jury is still out on the goofy beard.
Will holds an MFA in Acting from CalArts and a BA in English & Theatre from Binghamton University.
In his spare time Will enjoys boxing, film photography, ceramics, backpacking, and light housework.- Stephanie Childers was born in 1976 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. She is an actress, known for Grey's Anatomy (2005), Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip (2006) and Bones (2005).
- Ron Jacobson is known for Dallas (1978). He has been married to Dorit Jacobson since 10 August 1998.
- In an impressive career spanning over two decades, Diana Maria Riva has established herself as a dominant force in television, film, and theater. She stars alongside Christina Applegate and Linda Cardellini in Netflix's hit series Dead to Me which has wrapped its third and final season. Riva plays "Detective Ana Perez," the lead investigator in the hit-and-run collision that killed the husband of Applegate's character. She earned both a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series and won an Imagen Award for Best Supporting Actress - Television (Comedy) for her performance. She will next be seen in the new HBO Max series "The Gordita Chronicles" for director Eva Longoria. Riva plays "Adela Castelli," mother of Cucu, a Dominican immigrant growing up with her eccentric family in 1980's Miami as they all pursue the American Dream.
Riva was featured in the indie film Kajillionaire for writer/director Miranda July which was selected for the Sundance Festival last year. Previously, she co-starred with Anna Kendrick, Bill Hader, Billy Eichner and Shirley MacLaine in Disney's holiday film Noelle for Disney+. She also co-starred on the NBC/Hulu comedy Sunnyside from executive producers Kal Penn and Michael Schur.
On the big screen, she co-starred in Disney's McFarland, USA, with Kevin Costner and Maria Bello and Love and Mercy with Elizabeth Banks and John Cusack. Riva also had a supporting role in the critically acclaimed Short Term 12 starring Brie Larson. In 2010, she starred opposite Regina King, America Ferrera and Forest Whitaker in Fox Searchlight's Family Wedding. Other notable film credits include 17 Again, What Women Want, Employee of the Month, Chasing Papi and The Third Wheel, among others.
Riva starred with Eva Longoria in NBC's half-hour mid-season comedy Telenovela. She played "Mimi," the stylist and best friend to Longoria's character. Soon after, Riva played "Mrs. Rodriguez" in CBS's Man with a Plan, starring Matt LeBlanc, which earned her a People's Choice Award for Favorite New TV Comedy. Other series regular television credits include FX's Saint George, Fox's The Good Guys, CBS' iRob! and FX's The Bridge. She also recurred on such prominent series as Madam Secretary, Everybody Loves Raymond, The West Wing, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, Less Than Perfect, The Hughleys, and Family Law as well as The Drew Carey Show, Strong Medicine, The X-Files, The Pretender, Party of Five, The Ghost Whisperer, and In Plain Sight.
Riva was first discovered by ABC Studios. They quickly signed her to a holding deal and placed her as a series regular in their half-hour comedy Common Law opposite comedian Greg Giraldo. Though the show was short-lived, Diana parlayed her experience into an impressive small screen resume. She starred as Kim Delaney's colorful and confident office manager on the ABC/Steven Bochco series Philly. Prior to her dynamic role on Philly, Diana had already made quite a name for herself as part of the Bochco family-having appeared in recurring roles on City of Angels and NYPD Blue, as well as doing guest-star work on Murder One. Riva received rave reviews in the original Lifetime drama series Side Order of Life, where she played "Vivy Porter", a feisty outspoken woman who refuses to allow her diagnosis of cancer get the best of her.
Diana was born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio with her native roots going back to the Dominican Republic. She attended the University of Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music where she received her MFA in Theater Performance. While not hard at work, Diana dedicates her time to her family. She and her children reside in Los Angeles. - Oliver Mansour Jackson-Cohen is an English actor and model. He is best known for his role as Adrian Griffin in the 2020 adaptation of The Invisible Man and for his roles as Luke Crain and Peter Quint in the Netflix television programs The Haunting of Hill House (2018) and The Haunting of Bly Manor (2020) respectively. He also had a recurring role in the 2013 television series Dracula.
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Jeannine Bisignano was born on 28 April 1963 in Linwood, California, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Season of Change (1994), Brothers (1984) and 18 Wheels of Justice (2000). She was previously married to Michael Madsen.- Actress
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Ms. Cohen starred in the Television series GRAVITY for starz network and has made additional TV appearances on: CRISTELA, N.C.I.S., THE MENTALIST, THE DEFENDERS, INVASION, THE CLOSER, ANGEL,THE STRAND, N.C.I.S. L.A., STARVED (season 1,recurring), LAX (recurring) and others. Select Film credits include: Wes Anderson's THE LIFE AQUATIC opposite Bill Murray, THE CELESTINE PROPHECY, ZZYZX, BEAU JEST (with Lainie Kazan), ROAD HARD (opposite Adam Carolla) and James Franco's films GOOD TIME MAX, FOOLS GOLD, BUKOWSKI, and THE INSTITUTE. Robyn has also appeared in sci-fi thrillers ASCENSION and BEDEVILED slated for a 2017 release.
On the Stage, Robyn has enjoyed playing Lady Bellaston at The Actors Theatre of Louisville under the direction of Jon Jory in his adaptation of Henry Fielding's "Tom Jones" (2013) and Margot Wendice in "Dial M for Murder" with Cleveland's Classic Theater Company/Idaho Shakespeare Festival where she rounded out their Repertory season as Regan in "King Lear" directed by Joseph Hanreddy in 2015. A graduate of The Juilliard School, Ms. Cohen has worked with Broadway directors Jeff Calhoun in "Will Rogers Follies" (Sacramento Light Opera), Doug Hughes in "Farragut North" (Ida u/s Geffen Playhouse) Tony Stevens in the National Tour of "Cabaret" and under the direction of Jerry Herman in his revival of "The Grand Tour" produced at The Colony Theater in Burbank CA. Under Neil Labute's supervision she played Jenny in the West Coast Premiere of "The Shape of Things" at The Laguna Playhouse, and also starred opposite Jeff Goldblum in the west coast premiere of "The Exonerated." Most recently in L.A. she played opposite Melanie Griffith and Scott Caan in the premiere of "No Way Around But Through" at Garry Marshall's Falcon Theater, and prior to that as Catherine in "Proof" at The Long Beach Playhouse. Around the country she has played in The Ford's Theater (D.C.'s "A Christmas Carol), "Carousel" at the Paper Mill Playhouse (under Mark Hoebee), "BRIGADOON" at the Goodspeed Opera House, "The Music Man" at North Shore Music Theater, a season with The Bucks County Playhouse, four seasons with the Sacramento Music Circus and in "RIGOLETTO" at The Dorothy Chandler Pavilion/LA Music Center under the direction of Bruce Beresford and Peggy Hickey. Other favorite Los Angeles credits include playing Masha in "The Three Sisters," Hannah in "Modern Orthodox," and opposite James Franco in "Encounters," "Fools Gold," and "THE APE" at Playhouse West Rep. Ms. Cohen also enjoyed the west coast premiere of "From Door to Door" by James Sherman at The Electric Lodge Theater and "Rocket to the Moon" (Cleo) with LA's Odyssey Theatre under Peter Ellenstein. She has been seen in over 85 national Commercials. And has been and Acting Teacher since 2006.- Actor
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K.C. Clyde was born on 2 May 1980 in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Yellowstone (2018), Everybody Loves Somebody (2017) and Diablo Guardián (2018). He has been married to Erin Guinn since 3 January 2014. They have two children. He was previously married to RaeAnn Clyde.- Actress
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- Peter graduated from the Yale School of Drama with an MFA in Acting. He was an Oliver Thorndike award winner and was the recipient of a Fox Foundation Fellowship Grant for International Research in Ancient Italian Rapier Fencing and Peking Opera Martial Art Sword Dancing/Acrobatics.
While in NYC, he acted in numerous regional and local theater productions including playing Sebastian in Twelfth Night (New York Shakespeare Festival), Laertes in Hamlet (The Shakespeare Theatre) and George in Our Town (Dallas Theater Center). Peter also performed at the Metropolitan Opera in a production of Cyrano De Bergerac with Placido Domingo. Peter co-wrote, produced and starred in the NYC Fringe Festival hit production of Big Trouble in Little Hazzard!
Since moving to Los Angeles, Peter continues to work in Film, TV, commercials, Voice-over and print. Peter was most recently seen as a guest star on the TNT drama Major Crimes and on the long running Grey's Anatomy. He recently completed a leading role in the feature film LA Apocalypse that will soon air on the SYFY Channel. He also starred opposite Thomas Sadoski (HBO's The Newsroom) in the World Premiere of Build at The Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles.
He is an avid traveler, wine-lover and foodie. He is a dual citizen, has a twin and speaks fluent Hungarian. - Actress
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Rebecca Grant is mainly known for playing series regular 'Daisha Anderson' in BBC1's Bafta award winning program, Holby City and Shaheen Wazir in Tiger Aspect's 'Prisoners Wives II'. She received an award for 'Best Actress in a lead role' at the International Filmmakers Festival for World Cinema in an Independent Movie called 'Kristina'. She has just finished playing the lead in 'Chakara' a film by Laidback Films starring opposite Ben Richards, Kasia Nossier and Rez Kempton.
Rebecca has had a succession of compelling and challenging theatrical roles and received many rave reviews in national newspapers. These included 'Nurse Flynn' in 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest' , 'Magic Wanda' in Immodesty and Walter's Burlesque!' and 'Tagores Women' for Kali Theatre and 'Bombay Dreams' all in the heart of London's West-end. She was cast as 'Viola' in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night at The Royal in Northampton then called back a few months later to play the feisty American-Canadian rebel 'Jean' in JB Priestly's 'The Glass Cage'. Throughout her extensive theatrical and TV roles she has had the pleasure of working opposite Robert Powell, Patsy Kensit, Christian Slater, Eddie Izzard and Martin Freeman.- Actor
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Ken Marino was born on 19 December 1968 in Long Island, New York, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for The State (1993), Wanderlust (2012) and The Ten (2007). He has been married to Erica Oyama since 8 October 2005. They have two children.- Actress
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Born in Southampton, UK, Ty grew up in Highcliffe-On-Sea in Dorset. She is the middle child of 3 to parents Cathy (a nurse) and Peter (a photographer). From an early age she enjoyed music and dance, going on to study at The Northern Ballet School in Manchester from the age of 16-19. It was whilst at NBS the Australian director and screenwriter, John Duigan (Lawn Dogs, Sirens, The Parole Officer), discovered her and offered her a role in his next feature film. After graduating from NBS Ty moved to London, signed with her acting agent, and has been gracing our screens and stages ever since.
In 2010 she made her theatrical debut in David Hare's 'The Blue Room', going on to star in ''Tis Pity She's a Whore' at The West Yorkshire Playhouse and as the title role in 'Yerma' at The Hull Truck and Notting Hill Gate Theatres.
Ty is an ambassador for the UK charity Mencap.- Actress
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Trish Johnson grew up in Los Angeles, California. She began studying acting and performing on stage at a very young age. She earned her SAG card by co-starring in the "ABC Afterschool Special: The Brad Silverman Story," which was nominated for an Emmy and winner of the Humanitas Award. The Brad Silverman Story was based on a true story and starring Shelley Berman and Marion Ross. Trish has also had the honor of working with the legendary Academy Award Winner Spike Lee in a national Nike commercial featuring NBA basketball player Tim Hardaway. Trish has trained in Oxford, England with the British American Drama Academy/Yale School of Drama. In Los Angeles, she has performed in many equity waiver plays, including lead roles in the NAACP nominated play "Passing" (by Nella Larsen), and "Thanksgiving Cries" (by the late film director Bruce Malmuth). Trish has been selected for the final callback for major supporting roles in many feature films including "The Mighty Quinn" (Denzel Washington), "Harlem Nights" (reading with Eddie Murphy), and "The Devil's Advocate" (reading for director Taylor Hackford). Trish has also lived in New York where she auditioned for film, TV, and theater, and studied acting with Wynn Handman. While in New York, she played the role of Hippolyta in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" at the Sanford Meisner Theatre. Trish is the author of an original screenplay about murder and revenge in New Orleans. Trish is a graduate of UCLA and UCLA School of Law.- Actress
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Born in Madison, WI raised in a-town-with-no-stoplights, Missouri, schooled in Ann Arbor, MI. Taylor has midwestern charm with a dash of cosmopolitan wit. She has worked with Lin Manuel-Miranda, Ken Jeong, Tina Fey, Christopher Walken, Kenan Thompson, Christine Baranski, Don Johnson, and Brendon Urie. She received a Tony Nomination for her portrayal of 'Regina George' in MEAN GIRLS on Broadway and started a non-profit for emerging songwriters: Writeoutloudcontest.com- Molly Stanton was born on 13 March 1980 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is an actress, known for Miss March (2009), Passions (1999) and Major Crimes (2012). She has been married to Bo Bilstrup since 10 June 2019.
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- Ashton Lunceford was born in Columbia, South Carolina, USA. She is a publicist.
- Brennan Hesser is known for The Lost Treasure of Sawtooth Island (1999), Love Is a Four Letter Word (2007) and So Notorious (2006).
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Christian Madsen was born on 8 February 1990 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor and director, known for Divergent (2014), Mr. Church (2016) and Palo Alto (2013).- Actress
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Born in Bahia, Brazil, Daniela Lavender is part of a close knit 30-strong family, at the age of eight she began training in ballet, jazz, contemporary dance and later studied Flamenco dancing under Roberto Amaral and Yolanda Arroyo in Los Angeles. She then moved into journalism and received a degree from PUC University, Drama followed at Dirceu de Mattos school in Rio de Janeiro, studied English for a year and then traveled to London. She auditioned for the London International School of Performing Arts, playing 'Queen Anne' from Shakespeare's Richard III, and passed the audition in spite of the language barrier. In 2003 Lavender appeared in the independent film "Emotional Backgammon" and was awarded "Best Actress" at the Denver Film Festival. From there she went on to appear in "Ali G Indahouse" and the BBC series "Longitude", "EastEnders" and "Casualty". Then in 2009 Lavender toured with the British Shakespeare company production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream", playing Hippolyta and Titania. 2011 saw Lavender star as "Maria" in a one woman show "A Woman Alone" written by Dario Fo. Then in 2013 Lavender Pictures her co-owned film company started the process of developing a slate of scripts including "Taj" "Zorra" and "Jutland". This spring Lavender will been seen in the role of "Juliana Santos" in "A Birder's Guide to Everything" which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival 2013 and was awarded the Heineken first runner up audience award, then later in 2014 Lavender will also been seen as "Mata" in Isabel Coixet's new film "Learning to Drive" and "Clara" in "Zipper" produced by Darren Aronofsky.- Actress
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Erin Chambers is an American actress, best known for her role as Siobhan McKenna Spencer on ABC soap opera General Hospital (1963). She has made guest appearances in a number of television shows. Chambers was born in Portland, Oregon, and received a BFA in acting from Brigham Young University. Chambers is a Latter-day Saint.- Jason was first introduced to worldwide audiences as Logan Fowler in the hit TV series Baywatch, a Show viewed by a billion people across 142 countries. After 3 years on the show he walked away from Hollywood, and returned to stage school to study theatre, to complete his training with renowned acting teacher Sanford Meisner. He has taken on controversial roles both on stage & screen, including Greg Araki's film Nowhere with Christina Applegate and Heather Graham, the much acclaimed Eroica, directed by Paul Warner, Adam Meggido 's The End of the Sentence, Mad Cow Girl directed by Greg Hatanaka, and Greek Directed by Australian actor and director Marcus Graham, at the Power House Theatre in New Farm Qld. Sharknado bought Tasmanian born actor Jaason Simmons back into the international spotlight. He has presently four movies in pre-production. The upcoming projects like Jason are diverse. A new Australian Sci Fy series 3010 where he will play a futuristic Super Soldier. A comedy with British comic genus John Cleese. An Australian drama based on the true life story of underground free style flightier Zane Dirani. A thriller to be shot in the state of Georgia. And lastly Jason will be co hosting an Australian produced Environmental Documentary about our Oceans and how that impacts the consumer.
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Jodi Russell (born Jodi Varble) was born in the small Midwestern town of Rockford, Illinois. She was the youngest daughter born to parents Jerry, a truck driver and mechanic and Arlene Varble, who ran her own cake decorating business. Living in a small town, surrounded in farmland, meant Jodi's best asset was using her imagination. It was her time as a model that helped Jodi realize her love for being in front of an camera. She began modeling at the age of 15 modeling in Chicago and enjoying a successful tenure on the runway and in pageants during the mid 1980s. Jodi's acting career started in 1991 with an obscure, feature film titled "Lethal Justice". Progressing through the 1990s, Jodi made appearances more consistently across television with credits on Silk Stalkings (1991) and Conan the Adventurer (1997). As the 21st century arrived, Jodi continued her acting with more television works starting with Cover Me: Based on the True Life of an FBI Family (2000), followed by two episodic appearances on Touched by an Angel (1994) and Everwood (2002). From the mid 2000s onward, Jodi's career switched to include working credits in feature films including the romance comedy Blind Dating (2006) starring Chris Pine and Jane Seymour and Dark Matter (2007) starring Meryl Streep. She had a rare, main starring role in the romance drama Reflections in the Mud (2009). Jodi then completed two consecutive film projects in 2011 beginning with the old-western drama, Redemption: For Robbing the Dead (2011) and the crime drama 3 of a Kind (2012) winning her first 'best actress' award at the Houston Film Festival.- Actress
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Kate Norby was born on 1 August 1976 in Oak Park, Illinois, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for The Devil's Rejects (2005), Big Love (2006) and Mad Men (2007). She has been married to Thomas Nelson Martin III since 7 June 2009.- Molly Stanton was born on 13 March 1980 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is an actress, known for Miss March (2009), Passions (1999) and Major Crimes (2012). She has been married to Bo Bilstrup since 10 June 2019.
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Ronald Joseph Livingston was born on June 5, 1967 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, to Linda (Rinas), a Lutheran pastor, and Kurt Livingston, an aerospace engineer. He has three siblings, Nick, John Livingston, also an actor, and Jennifer Livingston, a TV news personality at CBS/WKBT in La Crosse, Wisconsin. He is of German, and smaller amounts of Welsh, Scottish, and English, ancestry.
Livingston graduated from Marion High School, then attended Yale University with Paul Giamatti and Edward Norton. It was at Yale University that he earned his B.A. degree in Theatre Studies and English Literature. He began his acting career while still an undergraduate, getting his stage credits with the Williamstown Theatre Festival and Manhattan Class Company. In 1989, after graduating from Yale, Livingston moved to Chicago, where he acted in a number of stage productions, including shows at the Goodman Theatre and other venues. His film debut was in Dolly Parton's Straight Talk (1992). He accelerated his film career by moving to Los Angeles in 1993, gaining attention as one of the buddies in the popular hit Swingers (1996). His acting credits include the cult hit Office Space (1999), in which he starred opposite Jennifer Aniston, the mini-series Band of Brothers (2001), where he co-starred with Damian Lewis, eight episodes of Sex and the City (1998) (2002-2003), where he starred opposite Sarah Jessica Parker, and the Oscar-winning Adaptation. (2002), among his other works. He was nominated for a Golden Globe in 2002 for his performance in Band of Brothers (2001). He also appears as Sebastian Charles in the episode "TB or not TB" (2005) of Fox's popular series House (2004).
In 2006, Livingston became a new spokesman for Sprint Nextel telecommunications company in their new "Power Up" campaign. He is starring as Matt Flannery, the FBI senior negotiator, in the FOX's popular television series Standoff (2006), since the series opened in September 2006.
Livingston resides in Los Angeles, California. He married actress Rosemarie DeWitt in 2009. The couple have two children.- Peter graduated from the Yale School of Drama with an MFA in Acting. He was an Oliver Thorndike award winner and was the recipient of a Fox Foundation Fellowship Grant for International Research in Ancient Italian Rapier Fencing and Peking Opera Martial Art Sword Dancing/Acrobatics.
While in NYC, he acted in numerous regional and local theater productions including playing Sebastian in Twelfth Night (New York Shakespeare Festival), Laertes in Hamlet (The Shakespeare Theatre) and George in Our Town (Dallas Theater Center). Peter also performed at the Metropolitan Opera in a production of Cyrano De Bergerac with Placido Domingo. Peter co-wrote, produced and starred in the NYC Fringe Festival hit production of Big Trouble in Little Hazzard!
Since moving to Los Angeles, Peter continues to work in Film, TV, commercials, Voice-over and print. Peter was most recently seen as a guest star on the TNT drama Major Crimes and on the long running Grey's Anatomy. He recently completed a leading role in the feature film LA Apocalypse that will soon air on the SYFY Channel. He also starred opposite Thomas Sadoski (HBO's The Newsroom) in the World Premiere of Build at The Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles.
He is an avid traveler, wine-lover and foodie. He is a dual citizen, has a twin and speaks fluent Hungarian. - Actress
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Rebecca Spence was born on 18 April 1976. She is an actress and writer, known for Contagion (2011), Public Enemies (2009) and Man of Steel (2013). She is married to Patrick Thomas Spence.- Actor
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Versatile veteran character actor Jonathan Banks was born in Washington, D.C. in 1947. While growing up he always had an interest in acting and stage work, so decided to pursue a career in entertainment. To this day he is a very accomplished stage actor. While acting in film, he usually plays sinister types or villains. He can be seen in Better Call Saul (2015) as Mike Ehrmantraut.- Actor
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Donnie Yen was born in Guangzhou, China. His mother, Bow-sim Mark, was a kung fu master and his father, Kylster Yen, a newspaper editor and amateur musician. When Donnie was just two years old, the family moved to Hong Kong and then, when he was 11, to Boston, Massachusetts.
There, Master Bow-sim Mark became a pioneer for Chinese martial arts in America, and it was only natural that her only son was trained from early childhood in the same skills. At the same time, Donnie was influenced by his parents' love of music and reached a high level of proficiency as a pianist. All these interests would have a manifest influence on Yen's later life.
In his teens, Donnie defined his own persona by rebelling against his parents edicts. Beyond the limitations of his mother's school, Yen began training in various different fighting arts, including Japanese karate, Korean taekwondo and western boxing. Donnie also took up hip-hop and break-dancing. At the same time, he began spending his nights in Boston's notorious Combat Zone. Given that he was by now a serious practitioner of modern Wu Shu, his parents decided to send him to Beijing to train at the Chinese capital's famed Wu Shu academy.
It was when Yen returned to Hong Kong en route back to Boston that he met the famed martial arts movie director Yuen Woo-ping.
Donnie exploded onto the Hong Kong movie scene when he was cast in the lead role of director Yuen Woo-ping's 'Drunken Tai Chi'. His debut film immediately established him as a viable leading man, and Yen has remained a major figure in Chinese action cinema to this day.
Yen skills as a street dancer were to the fore in his second starring role, 'Mismatched Couples', in which he showed off his breakdance moves, as well as his general athleticism. This slapstick romantic comedy was produced by Hong Kong's prestigious Cinema City studio.
Donnie was subsequently signed by the newly formed D&B Films, and cast in the hit cop actioner 'Tiger Cage'. In this movie, and his follow-up features for the company ('In the Line of Duty 4', 'Tiger Cage 2'), Yen showed off his own unique form of contemporary screen combat, a form that included elements of rapid fire kicking, Western boxing and grappling moves.
Having established a worldwide fan base, Yen moved on to star in a string of independent Asian action features before director Tsui Hark tapped him to co-star in 'Once Upon A Time In China 2'. The film's two action highlights saw Donnie's character duel the legendary martial arts master Wong Fei-hung, played by his old friend Jet Li. The film brought Yen his first real attention as a thespian and he was nominated in the Best Supporting Actor category at that year's Hong Kong Film Awards.
Tsui Hark went on to produce a remake of King Hu's classic 'New Dragon Inn', which provided another showcase role for Donnie as the film's apparently invincible villain.
Donnie was reunited with director Yuen Woo-ping for 'Iron Monkey', a film which brought Yen's acting and action skills both into focus. In 'Iron Monkey', Yen played the father of Wong Fei-hung, and its success prefigured that which he would later enjoy as another pugilistic patriarch in 'Ip Man'. Donnie collaborated with Yuen on the action for the film, designing a new on-screen interpretation of Wong Fei-hung's classic 'Shadowless Kick'.
'Iron Monkey' was all the more remarkable in that, years after its Asian release, it was acquired by the American studio Miramax, re-cut, re-scored and given a wide release in US theatres. After premieres in New York and Los Angeles, the film enjoyed great acclaim from the American critics, and won a prize at that year's Taurus Awards, an event held to celebrate action in cinema.
After working on a number of independent features, Yen went on to enjoy huge success on the small screen when he accepted a lucrative offer from Hong Kong's ATV to film a series based on the Bruce Lee classic 'Fist of Fury'. The show was the top-rated action drama show around the region, and was subsequently re-edited for international distribution on video.
Donnie went on to make his directorial debut with 'Legend of the Wolf', a stylish period actioner that even attracted the attention of legendary American film-maker Francis Coppola. The film, about an amnesiac warrior returning to his home village, has become a bona fide cult classic.
As director, Donnie followed 'Legend of the Wolf' with a very different venture, 'Ballistic Kiss', an urban thriller about a conflicted assassin. The film played at the prestigious Udine Festival in Italy, and took home awards at several other events, including the Japanese Yubari International Action Film Festival.
Donnie's body of work had by then attracted the attention of Hollywood, and Yen was approached to choreograph the action for the mainstream franchise films 'Highlander: Endgame' and 'Blade 2'. After a period where he was based in Los Angeles, Donnie returned East by way of the West when Jackie Chan requested that Yen play his nemesis in the hit 'Shanghai Knights', a shoot that took the star from Prague to London.
Yen returned to China to co-star in director Zhang Yimou's epic wu xia master work 'Hero'. Yen's duel with Jet Li brought his skills to the emerging Mainland Chinese theatrical audience, and paved the way for Donnie to become the country's biggest action star. The film received a wide US theatrical release from Miramax, and remains one of the most successful foreign language titles ever distributed in the America market.
Donnie returned to Hong Kong to choreograph the smash hit fantasy-horror-comedy 'The Twins Effect', and went on to enjoy his most productive partnership with a director. Beginning with the cop actioner 'SPL', Donnie teamed with helmer Wilson Yip for a series of very different films that Yen would star in and action choreograph and Yip would direct. Star and director subsequently teamed to create the comic book inspired fantasy actioner 'Dragon Tiger Gate' and the gritty police thriller 'Flashpoint', in which Donnie created what fans feel is the definitive on-screen MMA action scene. Yen was to return to this hard-hitting, urban action style for the later 'Special ID'.
Donnie now found himself in demand as a leading man in a series of prestigious period actioners produced for the Chinese market. 'Seven Swords' premiered at the Venice Film Festival, and proved a hit with worldwide audiences. The film was released in North America by The Weinstein Company's Dragon Dynasty label, and remains its biggest hit.
Yen also attracted rave reviews when he played an honorable general in 'An Empress and her Warriors' and an offbeat ghost-buster in Gordon Chan's 'Painted Skin'.
Yen took his career to a new level when he accepted producer Raymond Wong's suggestion that he play Bruce Lee's teacher, 'Ip Man', in an eponymous film relating the life of the great master. The film was a huge success in Hong Kong and China, and 'Ip Man' went on to find favor with audiences worldwide. Donnie also received a Best Actor nomination at the Hong Kong Film Awards.
'Ip Man' confirmed Donnie's position as China's greatest action hero, and he was immediately signed to lead a strong ensemble cast for Teddy Chen's 'Bodyguards and Assassins', produced by Peter Chan. Besides his on-screen performance, Donnie was also called on to choreograph the dynamic duel between himself and MMA champion Cung Le. The movie went on to sweep the board at the Hong Kong Film Awards winning Best Film, among many other prizes. Yen himself was nominated for Best Actor at the Chinese Hundred Flower awards.
Yen followed this with 'Ip Man 2', a rare example of a sequel that proved a match for its predecessor. The film followed Ip's life journey to Hong Kong, where he faces both rival kung fu masters, led by the film's choreographer, Sammo Hung, and a brutal foreign boxer, portrayed by the late Darren Shahlavi. 'Ip Man 2' was the biggest local hit of the year in China, and enjoyed a limited theatrical release in the US.
The film's success led to Donnie being cast as a number of legendary Chinese heroes: He played General Qin-long in Daniel Lee's '14 Blades', Guan Yu in 'The Lost Bladesman' and reprised Bruce Lee's Chen Zhen role in Andrew Lau's 'Legend of the Fist'. Yen also used the lighter side of his screen persona to good effect in two installments of the hit Hong Kong comedy movie series 'Alls Well Ends Well'.
Yen was cast opposite Tang Wei and Takeshi Kaneshiro in director Peter Chan's 'Wu Xia' (aka 'Dragon'), a dark, elegant period martial arts murder mystery. The film premiered to great acclaim at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival, and subsequently received a North American theatrical release from The Weinstein Company.
Donnie Yen played 'The Monkey King' in a hit reimagining of the Chinese classic. Donnie starred opposite screen legend Chow Yun-fat in the film, which smashed box office records in Mainland China.
Showing his versatility, Yen went on to play a kung fu master facing challenges in the modern era in director Teddy Chen's 'Kung Fu Jungle'. The movie, which premiered at the London Film Festival, paid tribute to the great history of Hong Kong martial arts cinema.
During the shooting of his ambitious, time travel themed action fantasy 'Iceman 3D', Yen was approached to revitalize the greatest brand in the history of Chinese martial arts cinema. 'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny' was shot primarily on location in New Zealand, with Yen in the lead role. The world class creative team gathered by producer Harvey Weinstein included legendary kung fu film director Yuen Woo-ping, acclaimed directors Peter Berg and Morten Tyldum (as producers), 'X-Men' series DP Tom Sigel as well as the Oscar-winning production, costume and FX designers from the 'Lord of the Rings' and 'Hobbit' film series.
The film debuted in most international territories as a Netflix Original movie, making it the most widely seen wu xia of all time. 'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: The Sword of Destiny' also played at selected Imax theatres in North America, and enjoyed a wide theatrical release in China, where it was screened in its 3D version.
Yen reteamed with his former mentor Yuen Woo-ping for the hugely popular 'Ip Man 3'. The film, with Wilson Ip as director and Yuen as choreographer, pitted the title character against legendary boxing champion Mike Tyson. The film out-performed all the previous movies featuring the character of Ip Man, smashing box office records throughout Asia. Following a high profile Los Angeles premiere, 'Ip Man 3' enjoyed a Los Angeles premiere and a US theatrical release, earning rave reviews in the mainstream American media.
Having conquered every territory beneath the Asian skies, Donnie accepted an invitation to join the cast of an entry in the world's biggest film franchise. In 'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story', Yen plays one of the Rebel warriors responsible for the theft of the Death Star plans, the adventure that, within the 'Star Wars' universe, leads to the events of the very first film in the series. The film was shot primarily at the famed Elstree Studios in England.
Donnie had a role opposite Vin Diesel and his fellow Asian action star, Tony Jaa, in xXx: Return of Xander Cage (2017), which filmed in Toronto, Canada.
Now firmly established as a leading player across the globe, Donnie Yen continues to present a unique blend of Eastern experience and Western innovation, of musical grace with martial impact, from Hong Kong to a galaxy far, far away....
Donnie is one of the leading martial arts choreographers in the world of action cinema. His skills behind the camera began developing from his early days in the industry, and he was very much involved with the action choreography of his films for D&B Films. He received his first full action directing credit on the Michelle Yeoh, kung fu drama 'Wing Chun', in which he also starred.
Yen further developed his style of choreography in the high pressure world of Hong Kong television, where he created the action for his hit series 'Kung Fu Master' and 'Fist of Fury', and as a low-budget film-maker, when he directed, starred in and choreographed the movies 'Legend of the Wolf' and 'Ballistic Kiss'.
It was after Yen had helmed his first two Chinese features that Hollywood made its first serious bid for his services. He was signed to co-star in and action direct 'Highlander: Endgame', the latest in a series of fantasy actioners. The film, which starred Adrian Paul and Christopher Lambert, was produced by the US studio Dimension, and enjoyed a successful worldwide theatrical release.
Having relocated to Los Angeles, Yen paid his dues by directing action scenes for the Dimension action thriller 'Stormbreaker' and providing the fight sequences for the German TV series 'The Puma'.
Donnie agreed to both action direct and cameo in the major New Line action franchise entry 'Blade 2', starring Wesley Snipes. The film, directed by Guillermo del Toro, was a huge hit, earning almost twice the box office of the original 'Blade'.
Returning to Hong Kong, Yen found he now had a major contribution to make behind the camera, co-directing the SFX action adventure 'The Twins Effect'. The film, which starred two of China's top pop idols, told the tale of young vampire hunters with well-honed martial arts skills. A huge hit for Emperor, the film earned Yen his first Best Action Director prize at the Hong Kong Film Awards.
'The Twins Effect' saw Donnie start to introduce elements of MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) in his film fight scenes. He took the on-screen depiction of the style to new heights with the film 'SPL', released in the US as 'Kill Zone'. Yen's final reel duel with Sammo Hung is now regarded as a classic of the genre. The film won Donnie his second Best Action Choreography prize at the Hong Kong Film Awards.
He took his on-screen depiction of MMA to new heights in 'Flashpoint', which featured an even longer and more intense final showdown, this time between Yen and 'Matrix Reloaded' actor Collin Chou. The film won Donnie his third Best Action Choreography prize at the Hong Kong Film Awards, as well as a prize for Best Action in a Foreign Language Film at the Taurus Awards.
Yen explored different styles of screen combat when he choreographed the stunning kung fu fights for the period actioners 'Legend of the Fist' and 'The Lost Bladesman', the fantasy combat for 'The Monkey King' and the time travel adventure 'Iceman Cometh 3D'.
Many fans feel that Yen delivered his best choreographic work to date in Peter Chan's masterful 'Wu Xia', released in the US as 'Dragon'. The film saw Donnie bring his own unique flair to classical Shaw Bros style kung fu action.
Donnie brought traditional Chinese martial arts into the modern era with 'Kung Fu Jungle', for which his work won yet another Best Choreography prize at the Hong Kong Film Awards.
Away from the cameras, Yen entered into the most rewarding partnership of his life when he married former beauty queen, Cissy Wang. The couple now has two children, a girl and boy, Jasmine and James.- Actress
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Born in Burbank, California, USA on October 18, 1960, Erin Moran was the youngest daughter of Sharon and Edward Moran, who have five other children. She attended Walter Reed Junior High School for one year and North Hollywood High School for another year. Her first professional acting job was in a TV commercial. She played Richie Cunningham's baby sister, Joanie Cunningham, on ABC's Happy Days (1974); however, this was not Erin's first major TV series. She was a regular on the series, Daktari (1966). She has also made guest appearances on TV series such as The Waltons (1972), Family Affair (1966), My Three Sons (1960), The Courtship of Eddie's Father (1969), Gunsmoke (1955), The Smith Family (1971), and The F.B.I. (1965).
Erin Moran has worked on feature films with Debbie Reynolds in How Sweet It Is! (1968), with Godfrey Cambridge in Watermelon Man (1970), and with Wayne Newton in 80 Steps to Jonah (1969).
Like many other child actors, Erin had difficulty finding roles as an adult. Following the cancellation of Happy Days (1974) in 1984, she made occasional guest appearances on scripted and reality shows. She eventually moved away from Hollywood after her home was foreclosed on.
On April 22, 2017, she died in Corydon, Indiana, where she had been living with her husband of 23 years; she was 56 years old.- Actress
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She was surrounded by Hollywood glamor from the onset as the daughter of film star Natalie Wood and British producer/writer/agent Richard Gregson, who was briefly married to Wood between her two marriages to actor Robert Wagner. Natasha Gregson was born on September 29, 1970, in Los Angeles. Her mother was of Russian heritage and was christened Natalia but affectionately nicknamed Natasha during her childhood -- hence, the name. Her parents separated before Natasha was even a year old and when Natalie remarried Wagner a year later, Natasha was informally adopted by her famous stepdad. It's hardly surprising, therefore, that the young girl expressed an early interest in acting. The tragic Catalina Island drowning of her mother in 1981, when Natasha was only 11, left deep emotional scars that would ultimately carry into the dark-edged roles she would play in Hollywood.
The naturally beautiful dark-eyed and dark-haired actress certainly bears more than a passing resemblance to her famous mom. Unlike Natalie, however, Natasha has downplayed the glamour and displays a quirky, ditsy-like appeal. Refusing to conform to Hollywood standards, she has instead carved out her own individual path, finding herself much more attracted to offbeat and unconventional material. She debuted in a minor part in Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992) and initially went around playing cute and plucky in such innocuous TV-movie fare as The Shaggy Dog (1994), the remake of the 1950s Disney classic, and the juvenile delinquent 1950s spoof Dragstrip Girl (1994), which easily recalled her mother's own classic Rebel Without a Cause (1955). In 1995 Natasha had a top role in one of the "Hart to Hart" TV mini-movies that served to reunite her onetime stepfather with his former co-star Stefanie Powers.
Natasha started creating a major buzz shortly thereafter as her characters grew edgier, uninhibited and more risk-taking. In David Lynch's Lost Highway (1997) she turned heads as Balthazar Getty's cheating girlfriend, and played an adulterous wife in Quiet Days in Hollywood (1997). The ball really started rolling with her standout role as the feisty, street-savvy Lou in the improvisation-styled romantic triangle Two Girls and a Guy (1997). With Robert Downey Jr. and Heather Graham, the film truly captured Natasha's gift for gab and off-the-wall magnetism. From there she continued to offer solid work in hit-and-miss showcases. She co-starred with Giovanni Ribisi in the sexy, no-holds-barred First Love, Last Rites (1997) as a white-trash couple who assertively reevaluate their relationship between the sheets. In Dogtown (1997) she played the mentally slow daughter of whacked-out Karen Black, and in Another Day in Paradise (1998) she played a druggie who is taught the ropes of thievery by pros James Woods and Melanie Griffith. Although Natasha has taken a couple of U-turns into the mainstream, notably as a decapitated victim in the slasher horror opus Urban Legend (1998), they have been few and far between.
During the filming of the well-received John Cusack film High Fidelity (2000), Natasha and the film's screenwriter/co-producer D.V. DeVincentis became an item, and the couple married in 2003. She continued her affinity for the weird but compelling with the films Glam (1997), The Medicine Show (2001), Wishing Time (2003) and Wonderland (2003), the last one a sensationalized account of the true-life mass murder committed by Los Angeles dope dealers in which drug-ravaged porn star John Holmes was involved -- Natasha portrayed one of the victims.
Divorced from DeVincentis, in 2012 Natasha gave birth to a daughter, Clover Clementyne (named after Natalie's film Inside Daisy Clover (1965)) by actor Barry Watson before marrying him in 2014. Watson has two sons from a previous marriage. Later millennium credits include A Kiss and a Promise (2011), Anesthesia (2015), Search Engines (2016) and Thirty Nine (2016). Seen more on TV, she appeared as a regular on the crime mystery series Pasadena (2001) and as a recurring character on the sci-fi series The 4400 (2004). She also had guest shots on Medium (2005), Cold Case (2003), ER (1994), CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000), House (2004), The Closer (2005) and Date My Dad (2017).- Actress
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Alexia Landeau was born in Paris, France. She is an actress and writer, known for Two Days in New York (2012), Gossip (2000) and Two Days in Paris (2007).- Actress
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Helen George was born on 19 June 1984 in Birmingham,West Midlands , England, UK. She is an actress, known for The Three Musketeers (2011), Call the Midwife (2012) and The Monster (2015). She was previously married to Oliver Boot.- Emmy Award Winner for her role as evil Nurse Mary Pat on General Hospital, Patricia consistently disappears into her memorable characters ranging from her role as the nurturing Dr. Edna Keener on AMC's Emmy-winning drama Mad Men to the flamboyant barfly Jane Bodehouse for seven seasons on HBO's monster hit, True Blood. Patricia has recurred and guest starred in over 50 network shows. Garnering critical acclaim her work on stage, her first role was in the West Coast Premiere of C.P. Taylor's Pulitzer Prize winning play "Good." Performing in over 40 plays in three years, she received two Drama Logue Awards for her performances in the comedies, MoonPuppies and Gynecomedy (an all-female sketch comedy show which she also directed); a Garland Honorable Mention and an Ovation Honorable Mention for her role as Mildred in Dorothy Parker's Ladies of the Corridor. Exploring all avenues of the art form, Patricia has been seen on stage in everything from stand up to murder mysteries to improvisation. She feels most fortunate to have learned respect for her craft from her first teacher and coach - the legendary actor Jeff Corey.
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Hedy Burress was born on 3 October 1973 in Edwardsville, Illinois, USA. She is an actress, known for Valentine (2001), Final Fantasy X (2001) and Foxfire (1996). She was previously married to Gary Robert Fullerton.- After growing up on the back of a horse and hoping for a career in baseball, Kevin Bash received his Masters Degree in Acting from the respected actor training program at UC San Diego in 1980.
Following his graduation, he appeared in dozens of theatre productions across the United States and as far away as Australia before settling in Los Angeles in 1983.
Kevin was an inaugural acting member of the Los Angeles Theatre Center in 1986 and later founder of the award winning Theatre of Gravity. Along the way, he appeared in well over 100 commercials and not a few television guest spots.
Aikido has been a passion for almost thirty years and has been the chief instructor at UC Riverside since 1998.
Together with his wife, Kevin started a successful documentary and educational film company in 1999.
Kevin in 2006 began a campaign to save the once magnificent Norconian Resort and produced several events and documentaries to bring attention to this National Historic Landmark. In 2007, his wife and Kevin collaborated on a book detailing the history of this endangered historical resource.
A relentless campaigner for various candidates and environmental causes, Kevin has been awarded multiple honors and served on several community commissions and task force committees.